[one-users] Creating virtual machines from scratch
Carlos Martín Sánchez
cmartin at opennebula.org
Wed Dec 14 02:34:11 PST 2011
Hi,
You can also create an empty image with a template similar to this one (see
[1] for more info):
NAME = new_img
TYPE = DATABLOCK
SIZE = 512000
FSTYPE = ext3
Or create an empty disk instead, as explained in [2].
You can change the boot device with the OS/BOOT attribute, see [3].
Regarding your last question, "Do I really have to delete and recreate it?",
you can change the template with the command 'onetemplate update', and the
next instance will use the new boot attribute.
Regards.
[1] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.0:img_template
[2]
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.2:template#declaring_the_disk_type
[3]
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.2:template#os_and_boot_options_section
[4]
http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2011-April/004893.html
[5]
http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2011-May/005188.html
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Data Center Virtualization
www.OpenNebula.org | cmartin at opennebula.org |
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On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 5:22 PM, richard -rw- weinberger <
richard.weinberger at gmail.com> wrote:
> Fabian,
>
> On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Fabian Wenk <fabian at wenks.ch> wrote:
> > Hello Richard
> >
> >
> > On 08.12.2011 17:45, richard -rw- weinberger wrote:
> >>
> >> I'm a bit confused how to create a vm from scratch.
> >> Assume I want a vm running with CentOS6 and a new virtual hard disk of
> >> 500GiB.
> >>
> >> How can I create a new disk using OpenNebula (especially with Sunstone)?
> >
> >
> > I do not know how to do this steps in Sunstone, I did it with the command
> > line tools.
> >
> > Create the image manually (outside of OpenNebula) with this steps (for
> KVM):
> >
> > On a system which has KVM available:
> > qemu-img create -f raw servername.img 10G
> > qemu-system-x86_64 -hda servername.img -cdrom /path/to/install.iso -boot
> d
> > -m 512
> > Connect through VNC for installation, the above command will report you
> the
> > used port (default 5900), see blow as qemu-system-x86_64 listen only on
> > localhost for VNC
> > qemu-system-x86_64 servername.img -m 512 # to test after install
> > Connect through VNC
> > login and run 'poweroff' as root or with sudo
> >
> > Now on the front-end:
> > Create an image template (servername-image.one)
> > oneimage register servername-image.one
> > Create an VM template for the host (servername.one)
> > onevm create servername.one
> >
> >
> > Connect to VNC on the cluster node:
> > I do not know about your workstation, but from my Mac client I use
> Chicken
> > [1], which supports connection through ssh. I guess there is a VNC client
> > for the OS of your workstation available which also can do this. Else you
> > could run it with manual ssh forwarding like this:
> > ssh -L localhost:5900:localhost:5907 <server-with-KVM>
> > replace 5907 with the port which qemu-system-x86_64 as reported and then
> use
> > the local VNC client to connect to localhost port 5900.
> >
> > [1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/chicken/
> >
> >
> >> In my setup each vm will have it's own disk image, thus no disk image
> >> needs to be copied.
> >> Is there a way to enforce this?
> >
> >
> > The best is to register each image in the Image Repository with 'oneimage
> > register ...'
> >
> >
> >> A final question, is it possible to change the boot order of a vm?
> >> Do I really have to delete and recreate it?
> >
> >
> > You need to shutdown and recreate the VM. Best done with the command line
> > tool 'onevm create <template>' and the template you can modify.
> >
>
> Hmm, I feared these kind of answers. :-(
> Such a workflow unacceptable for my end-users.
>
> --
> Thanks,
> //richard
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